ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 29
OTTO KERN
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FILII (Sons) [for wives, v. nrr. 59-67]
SUMMARY: This testimony presents us with six sons of Orpheus: Musaeus, Leos, Dorion, Dres, Ortes, and Rythmonius.
ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 29.
Μουσαῖος (Mousaios) v. nrr. 97. 166 ss.
Λεώς (Leóhs) Scholiast of Demosthenes LIV 7 (II 125 Bait.-Sauppe); Phot. Suid. s. Λεωκόριον; Michael Apostolius X 53 (Paroemiographus [Παροιμίαι] II 500); Bekk. Anecdot. I 277; Toepffer Att. Genealogie 40 n. 2, who attributes this genealogy to Phanodemos; E. Curtius Monatsber. preuβ. Ak. 1878, 78 = Ges. Abhdlgn. I 466; Robert Heldens. I 142 n. 2.
Δωρίων (Dôríôn), Δρῆς (Drîs), Ὄρτης (Órtîs) nrr. 7-9 and Maaß Orph. 153.
Rythmonius (?) the son of Orpheus and the Nymph Idomenea Ismarica (Lobeck I 326] idnomenae nymfae marice C; de Marica compare to Boll Arch. f. Rel. XIII 1910, 567) Nicocrates in [Censorin.] fragments of music GL VI 608, 10 K. Against the conjecture of Maaß Orph. 63 s. Good rhythm = Εὔρυθμος v. Rohde N. Heidelb. Jahrb. VI 1895, 2 = Kl. Schr. II 295. Idomenae (Ἰδομεναί) a city of Macedonia Oberhummer RE2 IX 905; Br. Keil Herm. L 1915, 635 n. 1.
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